Stuart Fox
Latest articles by Stuart Fox
For Wonder Material Graphene, Nobel Prize is Just The Start
By Stuart Fox published
Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov split the Nobel in Physics for their work on a carbon compound called graphene.

Facebook Adds New Perils To the Rituals of Dating
By Stuart Fox published
When combining dating and Facebook, proceed with caution.

Stuxnet Cyberattack on Iran Arms Hackers with New Ideas
By Stuart Fox published
Stuxnet could be giving criminal hackers a blueprint for producing ever more dangerous computer viruses and worms

Facebook Movies Probe Web’s Newfound Honesty
By Stuart Fox published
Two new movies about Facebook, "The Social Network" and "Catfish," explore how much online identity building has changed in the last decade.
Kite Aerial Photography Helps NGO Engineers
By Stuart Fox published
Engineers employ a special ring that combines simple kites with digital cameras to produce rugged, low cost aerial photography.

Websites Engage in Rivalry To Catch Google's Eye
By Stuart Fox published
When Google assumed a near-monopoly on Internet searching and became the main tool for navigating the World Wide Web, the results of its searches became a modern-day Mother Lode.

Hardware Security Protects What Software Can't
By Stuart Fox published
Switching from security software to security hardware is better for cloud computing.

Future Online Password Could be a Map
By Stuart Fox published
A scientist has devised a new method for logging into secure areas: clicking on a map.
Optical Illusion of Young Girl Makes Drivers Slow Down
By Stuart Fox published
An optical illusion that forces drivers to slow by appearing to be a small child playing in the street.

Snoop Dogg and Norton Team Up to Smoke Cybercrime
By Stuart Fox published
Snoop Dogg to pimp antivirus software like Bishop Don Magic Juan.

How the NFL Decides What New Technologies to Adopt
By Stuart Fox published
TechNewsDaily goes behinds the scenes of how new tech enters the NFL.

Green Gym Generates Electricity From Bikers
By Stuart Fox published
A San Diego gym has refurbished its exercise bikes to generate electrical power, helping to offset its carbon profile.

Future Mining Safety Tech Saves Lives with Advanced Sensors
By Stuart Fox published
Advanced mine safety technology with special sensors could have helped save victims of the Chile mine disaster.

Private Browsing Mode Not Really That Private
By Stuart Fox published
New evidence shows that dedicated attacks can retrieve private browsing information.
Passwords Need at Least 12 Characters to Be Safe
By Stuart Fox published
Your confidential information is probably not safe unless you use a 12-digit randomized password.
Robot to Expose Hidden Secrets of the Pyramids
By Stuart Fox published
A specialized robot will penetrate deeper into the Great Pyramid of Giza than ever before.
College Student Hacks Watch into Gesture Interface Mouse
By Stuart Fox published
A student has hacked the TI eZ430-Chronos watch to create a hands-free mouse.

Metallic Glass Could Encase Future Apple Products
By Stuart Fox published
Apple has signed an exclusive deal with Liquidmetal Technologies, a company that makes a special metallic glass.
280-Degree Camera Catches Bee’s Eye View
By Stuart Fox published
Researchers have now created a micro-camera that could allow agile micro-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) the ability to see the world as bees do.

Malware Threat Outpaces Antivirus Software
By Stuart Fox published
Hackers and antivirus software programmers have played a cat-and-mouse game over computer security.
Interactive Game Keeps Jogging Buddies In Touch
By Stuart Fox published
Scientists have come up with a way to turn jogging into a game involving multiple participants.
3-D Brain Model Could Revolutionize Neurology
By Stuart Fox published
The Whole Brain Catalog project compiles data from across the research spectrum
Real Cookies Butt Heads With Virtual Ones
By Stuart Fox published
The Meta Cookie system, uses virtual reality to try to control the flavor of a cookie.
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